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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 330

Listening to this explanation left me with a bitter taste in my mouth.

Poor Fanny had been harboring a secret crush, and she wouldn't have approached Yates if it hadn't been for my nudging. And then for Yates to bluntly dismiss her like that, Fanny's heart must have been shattered.

It was one thing not to return her feelings, but to hurt her so carelessly, without sparing her dignity, was another level of cruelty.

I was about to speak up when Yates interrupted Fanny, "I don't mind the trouble, and you're the only trouble I'm willing to deal with."

What?

What did that mean?

I was confused, and by the looks of it, Fanny was too, "Yates..."

"You said you liked me, right?" Yates cut her off again.

Fanny was speechless.

"If you like me, why entertain other guys, accepting their affections?" As soon as Yates said this, everything clicked for me.

He was jealous.

And so openly at that.

But he and Fanny hadn't even confessed to each other, had they?

Was this his way of confessing?

I suddenly felt a rush of excitement, watching Fanny who was completely flustered by Yates' words, "Yates, are you saying you mind? Are you jealous?"

It was so obvious.

"Yes, if you like me, you can only like me. You can't be wishy-washy," Yates was straightforward, even more so than Ernest.

I saw Fanny swallow nervously, "Yates, I do like you, but you never said you liked me, it seemed like I, I..."

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